Lew confirmed as Treasury secretary

The Bureau of Engraving and Printing can put a signature on Series 2013 $1 Federal Reserve Note plates now that Jacob “Jack” Lew has been confirmed in the position of secretary of the Treasury on Feb. 27.

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A new Treasury secretary means a change in date on American paper money under current practice unlike years ago when Series 1935 $1 Silver Certificates began in the Franklin Roosevelt administration and did not end until Series 1935H in the John F. Kennedy Administration three decades later.

Lew’s facsimile signature will appear on new Federal Reserve Notes and is awaited by collectors to see if it is more legible than the curlicue scrawl that he used when he was White House chief of staff.

The facsimile signature of Treasurer of the United States Rosie Rios also appears on U.S. paper money.

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Letters to the Editor (Mar. 6, 2018) Many thanks to all who helped at Ocala show
The Ocala Coin club – www.ocalacoinclub.com – held its 35th Annual Coin Show Feb. 1-3, at the Motel 6 Conference Center in Ocala, Fla.
We want to thank the Ocala Coin Club Show Chairman Rich Selvar, club president Mark Trout and the officers and members for providing a table ...